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Thom Yorke Recalibrates And Digs Deeper Into His Dread Of Technology With 'ANIMA'
Thom Yorke has always had a dread of technology. But the Radiohead frontman's latest album, ANIMA, explores that dread with the help of technology.
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Banish 2014's Woes With Our Stand-Up Comedy Picks
NPR's Elizabeth Blair polled comedy-industry insiders to find out their favorite jokes of 2014. The results range from supermarket-checkout observations to a historically hysterical take on Oprah.
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Pop Culture Happy Hour: 'Finding Dory' And Great Voice Acting
This week's show finds us swimming around in Pixar's latest, and then we talk about the finer points of the voice acting we love the most. Plus: what's making us happy this week.
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Returning To Old Favorites? Comfort TV (And Books, And Music) Is A New Trend
A new study shows that while there's so much uncertainty in the world, people prefer to return to old favorite books, movies and TV for comfort, rather than trying something new.
Hollywood refuses to open its biggest films in Russia
Disney, Sony, Warner Bros., Paramount and Universal are pausing the theatrical releases of their films in Russia
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Peloton to lay off almost 3,000 workers and replace CEO
Peloton has hit the skids. The pandemic breakout brand will lay off 2,800 workers and replace its co-founder CEO John Foley. The company has faced takeover rumors by Amazon, Nike or Apple.
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Here's how Americans view facial recognition and driverless cars
The most strongly opposed applications of artificial intelligence focused on computer chip brain implants and driverless cars.
A new Selena album will be released in April, 27 years after her death
The songs are part of the catalog belonging to the family's record label. Producers were able to digitally update Selena's voice in her teen songs to sound exactly as she did before her death in 1995.
International screenwriters organize 'Day of Solidarity' supporting Hollywood writers
"Screenwriters Everywhere: International Day of Solidarity" is scheduled to take place in 35 countries on Wednesday with rallies, social media campaigns and picketing.
Convictions will be thrown out for 2 men convicted of killing Malcolm X
Two of the three men convicted in the 1965 assassination of Malcolm X had always maintained their innocence. Manhattan prosecutors say Muhammad A. Aziz and Khalil Islam will be exonerated Thursday.
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